We handle a wide range of clocks throughout our sales covering many historical periods, from 17th century longcase clocks such as the walnut and marquetry E. Norris, Londini example which sold for £13,000, to the 18th century, an example of an Irish longcase clock of this period by Paul Pineau, Dublin sold for £7,500, to the 19th century where we sell pieces such as John Bryson, Dalkeith, drum head longcase for £900 to the typically more Victorian examples such as D. Lumsden, Anstruther longcase which sold for £1,200. As well as longcase clocks we also sell mantle clocks, bracket clocks and carriage clocks.
A George III mahogany bracket clock, George Fee, Coventry, sold for £4,600
A late 19th century Champlevé enamel carriage clock, sold for £750
A walnut oyster veneered longcase clock in the 17th century style, sold for £520
A 19th century mahogany long case clock, Robert Currer, sold for £200
A late 19th/ early 20th century gilt metal mounted marble clock garniture, sold for £320
Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, an early 20th century chinoiserie decorated square strut clock, sold for £80
An early 20th century brown leather cased eight-day travelling bedside clock, sold for £60
An early 20th century RAF (Royal Air Force) wall clock, sold for £400
A 19th century mahogany wall clock, POTTS & SON, LEEDS, sold for £350